Um, I did this and it still says this. Beforehand, I had 3 folders in Nintendo 3DS after I transferred my data from my 4gb card to my 16gb. Help please!

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You have to format emuNAND using the gateway menu in your new SD card, and backup emuNAND on your old SD card, and inject the backup to the new SD card. Backup and injection can be done with emuNAND tool (search for it).

You have to format emuNAND using the gateway menu in your new SD card, and backup emuNAND on your old SD card, and inject the backup to the new SD card. Backup and injection can be done with emuNAND tool (search for it).

If i'm remember correctly, rxtools need menuhax.
So if you affraid to install A9LH (it's your decision), Luma3DS can use with menuhax.
Although I'm on the A9LH boat, If you scare of brick, it's OK.
Since if you're brick even when you following the guide correctly, only option is hardmod.

As I always say, Installing A9LH not 100% safe. You're willing to risk doesn't mean others having the same thought.

If i'm remember correctly, rxtools need menuhax.
So if you affraid to install A9LH (it's your decision), Luma3DS can use with menuhax.
Although I'm on the A9LH boat, If you scare of brick, it's OK.
Since if you're brick even when you following the guide correctly, only option is hardmod.

As I always say, Installing A9LH not 100% safe. You're willing to risk doesn't mean others having the same thought.

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You'd think a 0.0001% chance of problems, then having something that actually meets your needs, instead of having no risk but your system not do what you want, would be better.

And then menuhax actually has the risk of updating your sysNAND, so not actually no risk.

You'd think a 0.0001% chance of problems, then having something that actually meets your needs, instead of having no risk but your system not do what you want, would be better.

And then menuhax actually has the risk of updating your sysNAND, so not actually no risk.

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That's why I let it up to the person to decide what they want.
Menuhax has the risk of updating sysNAND, while A9LH has a risk of brick in installing process.
I just don't like when people trying to push an idea of A9LH master race to all people who scare.